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Social Work License: Preparation Review CourseProceeds from this program will be used to support Arkansas State University’s Social Work Department-4953002296795COURSE OBJECTIVES:Test Taking Strategy:Identify how to break down questions and identify key words.Apply Boom’s taxonomy to how questions are formulated.Practice how to take social work practice information and address it in a standardized format.Specific Content Areas that will be covered relevant to the licensure exam:Identify and interpret psychological history and collateral data, and how it relates in the social work practice settings.Assess client problems along with behavioral/psychosocial strengths and weaknessesIdentify diagnosis, assessment and practice intervention utilizing the DSM-5Define the components of intervention strategies with individuals, groups, families, and communitiesRecognize the major theoretical approaches, models and methods of practice in the social work professionsIdentify factors in the therapeutic relationship that facilitate building and retaining relationshipsSummarize major theoretical approaches to understanding human development with individuals, groups, familiesSketch the theories and stages if normal psychosocial, cognitive, moral and behavioral development in the life cycle of individuals, groups, and familiesTranslate the most common policies and procedures that govern service deliveryRestate the roles and functions related to professions supervision and educational expectations Tabulate issues relative to practice management 00COURSE OBJECTIVES:Test Taking Strategy:Identify how to break down questions and identify key words.Apply Boom’s taxonomy to how questions are formulated.Practice how to take social work practice information and address it in a standardized format.Specific Content Areas that will be covered relevant to the licensure exam:Identify and interpret psychological history and collateral data, and how it relates in the social work practice settings.Assess client problems along with behavioral/psychosocial strengths and weaknessesIdentify diagnosis, assessment and practice intervention utilizing the DSM-5Define the components of intervention strategies with individuals, groups, families, and communitiesRecognize the major theoretical approaches, models and methods of practice in the social work professionsIdentify factors in the therapeutic relationship that facilitate building and retaining relationshipsSummarize major theoretical approaches to understanding human development with individuals, groups, familiesSketch the theories and stages if normal psychosocial, cognitive, moral and behavioral development in the life cycle of individuals, groups, and familiesTranslate the most common policies and procedures that govern service deliveryRestate the roles and functions related to professions supervision and educational expectations Tabulate issues relative to practice management -495935452120Dates: Friday, June 23, 2017 and Saturday, June 24, 2017Time: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PMLocation: Eugene Smith 204.Cost: $185.00 for social work students, $215.00 for the members of the community and faculty. *** Study materials included. No meals or snacks provided.******Instructors: Dr. Patricia Wilkerson, Dr Evi Taylor, and Dr Patricia Guy-Walls have all been trained by Dr Sophia F. Dziegielewski, Ph.D., LCSW, Professor at the University of Central Florida, School of Social Work. All instructors are faculty members on the campus of Arkansas State University with years of practice experience. For registration information please contact: Barbara Brooks: 870-972-398400Dates: Friday, June 23, 2017 and Saturday, June 24, 2017Time: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PMLocation: Eugene Smith 204.Cost: $185.00 for social work students, $215.00 for the members of the community and faculty. *** Study materials included. No meals or snacks provided.******Instructors: Dr. Patricia Wilkerson, Dr Evi Taylor, and Dr Patricia Guy-Walls have all been trained by Dr Sophia F. Dziegielewski, Ph.D., LCSW, Professor at the University of Central Florida, School of Social Work. All instructors are faculty members on the campus of Arkansas State University with years of practice experience. For registration information please contact: Barbara Brooks: 870-972-3984This two day, comprehensive course covers test-taking strategies and relevant clinical content in order to achieve success on the clinical social work licensure exam. ................
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